Community/Camps/Baltimore2018
The lovely city of Baltimore, Maryland is the location of our eastern seaboard Archivematica Camp, cohosted by the Sheridan Libraries at Johns Hopkins University.
Inspired by similar events like Hydra Camp, Islandora Camp and Fedora Camp, Archivematica Camp provides a space for anyone interested in or currently using Archivematica to come together, learn about the platform from other users, and share their experiences.
Dates, Location, and Transportation Information
June 20-22, 2018 - Brody Learning Commons Room 5015/5017, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. The Brody Learning Commons is connected to the Milton S. Eisenhower Library, the combination of which is generally known as "the Library." Security guards will be advised that the conference is happening and can direct you to the room. Please bring photo ID.
The Johns Hopkins University campus is located in north Baltimore, approximately 15 minutes by car and 30 minutes by transit from downtown Baltimore.
Parking information is here: http://ts.jhu.edu/Parking/Visitors/
Two free bus lines operate that drop riders off at the corner of 33rd Street and Charles Street, just in front of the Library.
JHU Shuttle: http://ts.jhu.edu/Shuttles/index.html
Charm City Circulator Purple Line: https://www.charmcitycirculator.com/route/purple
Both of these bus services have apps that we'd recommend downloading to receive real-time updates about timetables. Both buses run roughly every 15 minutes.
Accessibility: the Brody Learning Commons is wheelchair-accessible from both entrances, but we'd recommend the south entrance from the service road, next to a building called Merrick Barn. Contact JHU staff for more information; we're happy to help!
Registration
In the past, registration has been in the $400-$600 USD range. We try to keep registration as low as possible, so this is subject to change.
Camp Counsellors
TBA
Schedule (subject to change)
Wednesday April 11: Day One (optional) - Archivematica for Beginners
Archivematica Camp kicks off with an optional day of training aimed at attendees who are new to Archivematica. We'll introduce the project, go over the basics of technical architecture, and look at the core functionality. The goal of this day is to ensure that everyone is on solid ground before we dive into more complex discussions. Note: participants are welcome to join the morning session, afternoon session, or both sessions as they wish. Participants may also wish to join the Camp on Day Two.
Time | Streams 1 & 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9:00am - 10:30pm | Module 1: Archivematica in the digital preservation landscape
Topics covered include: where does Archivematica fit into the digital preservation landscape, what does Archivematica promise to do, what doesn't Archivematica do | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10:30am-12:00pm | Module 2: How does Archivematica actually work?
Topics covered include: Archivematica's conceptual model, packages (transfers, bags, SIPs, AIPs, DIPs), microservices as implementations of preservation actions, workflows, storage spaces (how the storage service works and how to get at your content) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12:00pm - 1:00pm | Lunch | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1:00pm - 5:00pm | Module 3: Archivematica's core functionality
Topics covered include: understanding Archivematica's dashboard, including the Transfer tab, Ingest tab, Administration tab, and Preservation planning tab plus a first look at an AIP produced by Archivematica. This afternoon session includes hands-on exercises. |
Thursday, April 12: Day TwoDays Two and Three are divided into two streams. Stream 1 is intended for front-end users who are responsible for day-to-day operations. Stream 2 is intended for back-end users who are responsible for development and maintenance of the software. Streams occasionally converge, and we encourage attendees to choose the session that most interests them - feel free to move around!
Friday, April 13: Day ThreeDay Three is a bit more loosely-structured than Days One and Two. Based on camper interest, the schedule may be adjusted to accommodate new topics. Plus, there's plenty of time to talk about how Archivematica works - or could work - in your institution.
Social eventsTBA Local ArrangementsHotelsAs there are few hotel options within walking distance of Johns Hopkins, we've secured room blocks at two hotels: the Inn at the Colonnade and the Radisson at Cross Keys. Inn at The Colonnade Baltimore4 West University Parkway, Baltimore, Maryland 21218-2306 The Inn at the Colonnade is just across the street from Johns Hopkins campus, an 8 minute walk to the Milton S. Eisenhower Library. To book a room at the Inn at the Colonnade, use this link. Radisson at Cross Keys5100 Falls Rd, Baltimore, MD 21210 The Radisson at Cross Keys is a 10 minute drive or 30 minute walk/transit trip to the Milton S. Eisenhower Library (20 minutes walking, 10 minutes on the bus). To book a room at the Radisson at Cross Keys, follow these steps:
If you have questions, please contact the hotel directly by calling Reservations at 1-800-333-3333 and say you are making a reservation for "The Archives Matika Group" (yes, we're aware this is incorrect!) & the dates you will be staying at the hotel. Code of ConductThe Archivematica community is dedicated to providing a welcoming and positive experience for everyone, whether they are in a formal session or a social setting related to an Archivematica event, or are taking part in activities online. Archivematica community participants come from all over the world and bring with them a wide variety of professional, personal and social backgrounds; whatever these may be, we treat colleagues with dignity and respect. We are sensitive to the fact that the international nature of the Archivematica community means that we span many different social norms around language and behaviour and we strive to conduct ourselves in ways that are unlikely to cause offense. In the event that someone’s conduct is causing offense or distress, the Archivematica Camp has a detailed Anti-Harassment Policy, details below, which can be applied to address the problem. The first step in dealing with any serious misconduct is to contact a member of the organizing group, or a counsellor at an Archivematica Camp (please see counsellors, above). These people will be made known before and during any Archivematica Camp event. Anti-Harassment Policy The Archivematica community is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference/camp experience for everyone. If you have been harassed, please consult this protocol for conflict resolution which makes clear how we can help. The Archivematica community has established the following policy to make it clear that we do not tolerate harassment in any form. Sexual or discriminatory language and imagery are not appropriate for any event venue, including talks, or any other communication channel used during the conference (such as social media). Harassment includes:
Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. If a participant engages in harassing behavior, event organizers and Archivematica representatives (or their designees) may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender, expulsion from Archivematica Camp, or contacting a higher authority such as a representative from the offender’s institution. If a participant raises a concern relating to actions covered by this policy in good faith, there will be no retaliation for bringing forward their concern. Threatening or taking action against someone for invoking this policy or for participating in any related investigation will be considered a violation of this policy. Participants are expected to follow the anti-harassment policy at all Camp-related venues, Camp-related social events, and online communication channels. We expect attendees and speakers past and present to be respectful to each other, and we will deal with any incidents that arise, including on social media. We value your participation in the Archivematica community and your support in keeping the Archivematica community a safe, welcoming, and friendly space for fellow participants.
This policy is based on the PASIG Code of Conduct, portions of which were modified from the Open Repositories’ code of conduct, which was itself modified from Seattle Attic’s code of conduct and the Ada Initiative’s event harassment policy. License This document is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA. |